Kansas Civil Townships and Independent Cities
Results of Query:
Township/City: All townships and independent cities
County: Pratt
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Name | County | Population (2020 census) | Notes |
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Banner Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Carmi Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Center Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Elm Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Gove Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Grant Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Haynesville Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Iuka Township | Pratt | Parts taken to form a portion of Lincoln Township in 1909 and a portion of Ninnescah Township in the 1910s. Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Lincoln Township | Pratt | Organized from parts of Iuka and Naron Townships in 1909, and disorganized circa 1970. | |
Logan Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. | |
McClelland Township | Pratt | Part taken to form a portion of Ninnescah Township. Disorganized circa 1970. | |
McPherson Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Naron Township | Pratt | Part taken to form a portion of Lincoln Township in 1909. Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Ninnescah Township | Pratt | Organized from parts of Iuka, McClelland, and Richland Townships in the 1910s, and disorganized circa 1970. | |
Paxon Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Pratt (city) | Pratt | 6,603 | |
Richland Township | Pratt | A portion taken to form part of Ninnescah Township in the 1910s. Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Saratoga Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Springvale Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. | |
Township 10 | Pratt | 132 | |
Township 11 | Pratt | 403 | |
Township 12 | Pratt | 886 | |
Township 6 | Pratt | 490 | |
Township 7 | Pratt | 267 | |
Township 8 | Pratt | 108 | |
Township 9 | Pratt | 268 | |
Valley Township | Pratt | Disorganized circa 1970. |
Smaller cities and towns in Kansas are included within the surrounding township. However, cities of the first and second class (generally, those with more than 2,000 inhabitants) are administratively separate and independent of any township.
Township Map of Pratt County, ca. 2000:
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